puerto vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico

Photo courtesy of the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board & Rafal K. Komierowski

Before we head home, an early morning boat will take us across Banderas Bay to Puerto Vallarta where we will spend the next 24+ hours relaxing and enjoying another flavor of Mexico. We've arranged a comfortable hotel, or condo, to accommodate our overnight stay in the picturesque old part of town south of the Río Cuale. Puerto Vallarta has excellent restaurants — and, we may want to shop and explore the colorful sites of the town.

Puerto Vallarta's seductive innocence captivates visitors, beckoning them to return. Beyond the cobblestone streets, graceful cathedral, and welcoming atmosphere, Puerto Vallarta offers a wealth of natural beauty and hand-crafted pleasures.

Cool breezes flow down from the mountains along the Río Cuale, which runs from the Sierra Madre through the center of town into Banderas Bay. Fanciful public sculptures grace the main waterfront street, or malecón. The malecón is a magnet for both residents and visitors, who stroll the broad walkway to take in an ocean breeze, a multihued sunset, or a moonlit, perfect wave.

Anyway you look at it, Puerto Vallarta offers the best of Mexico's natural beauty and an authentic dose of its vibrant culture. Contact us

 

Workshop Dates:



week one

January 16th - 24th 2008 / space available

week two

January 25th - February 2nd 2008 / space available

 

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